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In a city like LA, it’s not hard to find vegan options when going out, whether it be a meatless version of your favorite comfort food or a nutrient-packed macro bowl for a balanced meal. Either way, these 10 vegan dishes prove that vegans know how to eat, without sacrificing taste for lack of meat.

Regardless of whether you’re vegan or not, Dune’s falafel is a definite must-try. The hummus and falafel plate is a beautiful spread that includes house flat bread, house pickles, olives, marinated cabbage and onions, along with seasonal greens.

Just looking at it will get you excited to dig into all the different colors, textures, and flavors in front of you. Bonus: Dune’s falafel was listed on LA Weekly’s 10 Best Falafel in LA last year (as if you needed another reason to go).

A health food marketplace similar to Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s, Organix carries organic specialty products, but the real goods are where the in-store vegan deli is.

The Barbacoa Burrito uses marinated, slow-cooked jackfruit for that pull-apart texture of barbacoa beef. The jackfruit is dense, hearty, and a bit spicy—perfectly balanced out by the avocado, crema, pico de gallo, beans, and Spanish rice.

Vegans rejoice and meat-eaters marvel, because this burrito leaves you feeling satisfied and amazed by the jackfruit wonders performed by the Organix deli.

#SpoonTip: If you’re feeling extra indulgent, ask for a Quesacoa— a Barbacoa Burrito wrapped in a vegan quesadilla. Life. Changing.

If you’re in the mood for some soul food, Stuff I Eat is the place to go. Proving that any food can be turned vegan, Stuff I Eat serves hearty and home-y dishes that anyone can indulge in.

The Enchilada Pie is something that I would consider a work of art, with layers of enchilada fillings, sauce, and guac topping a bed of tortillas and tortilla chips.

The restaurant is aware of their generous serving sizes and implements a “No Waste” policy, ensuring that you bring your leftovers home to reduce waste (and to make sure you have a nice midnight snack for later).

With the crunch from the tortilla strips, the sweetness from the lime-agave vinaigrette, and spice from the soy chorizo—this bowl delivers on flavor, texture, and presentation. This is one of those foods that isn’t “good for being vegan,” it’s just good. Do yourself a favor and order a side of the mac n’ cheese while you're there too. You'll thank me later.

Whether you’re in the mood for breakfast food, burgers, noodles, burritos, or curry, The Vegan Joint has got you covered. The array of options on the menu might seem a bit random at first, but trust that they know what they’re doing, especially when it comes to the curry.

The green curry offers the perfect hit of spice, balanced out by its creamy coconut base and infused basil that will leave you scrounging for every last drop. Just remember to keep calm and curry on.

Titled "Content" on the menu, this quiche really does leave you satisfied, if not a little full. Served with kalamata olives, tomato, red onion, and a cashew feta
almond romesco sauce, the colors on the plate look almost as beautiful and vibrant as it tastes.

As a meat-eater, it's hard to expect the same flavors as you would from a more traditional quiche, considering vegans don't eat eggs, but the garbanzo flour frittata definitely holds its own and is worth the try.

Tacos are a bare necessity and vegans shouldn't have to live without them. Gracias Madre's cauliflower, squash and mole mushrooms tacos are the answer to those prayers. They're fresh, crunchy, and the salsa verde mixed with the grilled squash adds the spice every good taco needs. Meatless Taco Tuesdays, anyone?

Bananas and blueberries are cooked right into these sweet fluffy vegan pancakes, allowing the natural sugars of the fruit to glaze and soften into the mix.

This two-stack plate is filling enough to leave you satisfied after a breakfast or brunch, but, unlike other crazy pancakes, fruity and light enough so that you don't feel like you need to go home and immediately change out of your new high-waisted skinny jeans.

These churro-like vegan donuts from the Sage Vegan Bistro in Echo Park can easily curb any sweet craving. After taking one sugary bite into the soft airy dough, you'll be so thankful that sugar and cinnamon are both vegan.

To make them even more tempting, the daily breakfast special includes an Americano and one of these huge fluffy donuts for just under $7, making it the perfect spot to stop on your way to work or school this week.